re: heyya! and if you're trying to get straight lines, you can use the end of the bottom screen to get a perfect line (or lines). If you're talking diagnal then that's a bit harder. You could realistically take your time and make a bunch of tiny dots, but if you want to get them (a bit faster than that) just start by slowly making a line, and then continue to increase speed the cleaner your lines get. It doesn't necessarily require a fast pace, because I'm very slow with my drawing, but it does take time to get down properly, and I still struggle with it.
For more curvy, clear lines its the same deal. Just start slow and continue to adapt. Also be sure to erase any pixels that are out of place for what you want. It can be frustrating but the end result will be worth it.
I hope I somewhat answered your question, I'm bad at explaining things. If you have anything else you want to ask though don't hesitate!
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07 Jul, 2019, 11:48 pm
lol Not bad.
08 Jul, 2019, 3:21 am
re: heyya! and if you're trying to get straight lines, you can use the end of the bottom screen to get a perfect line (or lines). If you're talking diagnal then that's a bit harder. You could realistically take your time and make a bunch of tiny dots, but if you want to get them (a bit faster than that) just start by slowly making a line, and then continue to increase speed the cleaner your lines get. It doesn't necessarily require a fast pace, because I'm very slow with my drawing, but it does take time to get down properly, and I still struggle with it.
For more curvy, clear lines its the same deal. Just start slow and continue to adapt. Also be sure to erase any pixels that are out of place for what you want. It can be frustrating but the end result will be worth it.
I hope I somewhat answered your question, I'm bad at explaining things. If you have anything else you want to ask though don't hesitate!
08 Jul, 2019, 3:35 am
No problem, glad I could help! : )